Not to be confused with the armed forces of the kingdom of Naples.
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The Army of Naples (French: Armée de Naples) was a French Army unit which took this name following its capture of Naples in 1799. It was related to the Army of Italy. The Army of Naples was virtually annihilated after the Battle of the Trebbia: more than half of the personnel were casualties.
The ArmyofNaples (French: Armée de Naples) was a French Army unit which took this name following its capture ofNaples in 1799. It was related to the...
The Kingdom ofNaples (Latin: Regnum Neapolitanum; Italian: Regno di Napoli; Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule), was a state that ruled the part of the Italian...
Naples (/ˈneɪpəlz/ NAY-pəlz; Italian: Napoli [ˈnaːpoli] ; Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpulə]) is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city...
February 1377 – 6 August 1414) was King ofNaples from 1386 until his death and an unsuccessful claimant to the kingdoms of Hungary and Croatia. Ladislaus was...
commanded the Austrian ArmyofNaples. This was the smaller of Austria's military contingents, and it had already defeated Murat's army in the Neapolitan War...
as Ferrante, was king ofNaples from 1458 to 1494. The only son, albeit illegitimate, of Alfonso the Magnanimous, he was one of the most influential and...
Anne Brune, this army was charged with the suppression of any potential royalist uprisings and to observe General Bianchi's ArmyofNaples. Its composition...
strong II Corps of the ArmyofNaples invaded Calabria. Only a few Calabrians resisted the invading French force and the Royal Neapolitan Army was soundly...
Austrian ArmyofNaples under the command of General Bianchi, the Anglo-Sicilian forces of Sir Hudson Lowe, supported by the British Mediterranean fleet of Lord...
Capetian House of Anjou, or House of Anjou-Sicily, or House of Anjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It is one of three separate...
Frederick of Aragon, was the last king ofNaples from the Neapolitan branch of the House of Trastámara, ruling from 1496 to 1501. He was the second son of Ferdinand...
1825) was King of the Two Sicilies from 1816 until his death. Before that he had been, since 1759, King ofNaples as Ferdinand IV and King of Sicily as Ferdinand...
the British Eighth Army under General Sir Bernard Montgomery into the mainland with the simultaneous seizure of the port ofNaples further north. Although...
King of Spain in the years 1759 to 1788. He was also Duke of Parma and Piacenza, as Charles I (1731–1735); King ofNaples, as Charles VII; and King of Sicily...
The Battle of Campo Tenese (9 March 1806) saw two divisions of the Imperial French ArmyofNaples led by Jean Reynier attack the left wing of the Royal...
was crowned King ofNaples. There were those in the Republic of Florence who appreciated the presence of the French king and his Army. The famous friar...
1814) was Queen ofNaples and Sicily as the wife of King Ferdinand IV and III, who later became King of the Two Sicilies. As de facto ruler of her husband's...